When do you reset the etc on a Kia?

When do you reset the etc on a Kia?

This bulletin provides the procedure to reset (erase) and relearn the electronic throttle control (ETC) adaptive value (throttle valve position) on Kia Rondo, Forte, Optima, Sorento and Sportage vehicles with Theta 2.0/2.4L gasoline engines with ETC systems. After the following repairs are completed, the ETC adaptive value must be reset/relearned.

When to use MIL illumination for Kia throttle relearn?

Recheck for DTC (s). If the engine is started without waiting for at least five seconds after turning the ignition key to the on position to allow the ECM to automatically learn the throttle valve position, MIL illumination with DTC P0638 and P2110 will occur. In this case, repeat the above procedure.

Where are the etc adaptive values stored on a Kia?

If starting the engine without resetting/relearning the ETC adaptive values, DTCs P0638 (throttle actuator control range/performance) or P2110 (throttle actuator control system – force limited rpm) will be stored in the ECM memory and the MIL will be illuminated.

How do you learn the throttle on a Kia?

If the vehicle is equipped with a push button start system, push the engine start button two times without depressing the brake pedal. This will allow the ECM to automatically learn the throttle valve position. Then wait for approximately five seconds.

This bulletin provides the procedure to reset (erase) and relearn the electronic throttle control (ETC) adaptive value (throttle valve position) on Kia Rondo, Forte, Optima, Sorento and Sportage vehicles with Theta 2.0/2.4L gasoline engines with ETC systems. After the following repairs are completed, the ETC adaptive value must be reset/relearned.

When does a Kia TPMS auto relearn take place?

Only one automatic relearn will take place during an ignition cycle. Kia has equipped most of its vehicles with TPMS since the 2007 model year. Most Hyundai vehicles use systems from Lear, TRW or Continental. These systems have an auto relearn function.

Recheck for DTC (s). If the engine is started without waiting for at least five seconds after turning the ignition key to the on position to allow the ECM to automatically learn the throttle valve position, MIL illumination with DTC P0638 and P2110 will occur. In this case, repeat the above procedure.

If starting the engine without resetting/relearning the ETC adaptive values, DTCs P0638 (throttle actuator control range/performance) or P2110 (throttle actuator control system – force limited rpm) will be stored in the ECM memory and the MIL will be illuminated.